School of Theology | Spiritual Decline
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Booklet on vital topic: Remember the Lord's Day. Why was the sabbath day instituted? How has it changed since the coming of Christ? How should it be kept?
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Christian Stewardship: our calling - sets out the NT texts showing the objectives, motives, scale and manner of giving for the kingdom of Christ.

New condensed edition: Should Christians Drink?
What are the arguments which convinced the great majority of Bible believers over the last two centuries that the Lord wants His people to abstain?

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Dr Peter MastersDr Peter Masters, Minister since 1970.


 

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Lessons for Life
by Jill Masters
Each of the 4 volumes in this series contains notes for a year's evangelistic Sunday School lessons. Also suitable for home devotions.

C H Spurgeon - pastor at Metropolitan Tabernacle for 38 years

Christian Reading List
Read for the Lord Programme

A Guided Christian Reading List

The programme reproduced here (in two lists) was devised for use at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. These lists - the ‘Start-Up List’ and the ‘Sequel List’ are designed to be of use to both starters and more advanced readers. The books are selected for enjoyable reading, not laboured study. We believe they are the most helpful books on their subject bearing in mind reasonable length and reader-friendly style. These lists vary the type of reading so that doctrinal, biographical and devotional books are intertwined, to give balance. (We recommend that books are read in the order given in the list.) These days most publishers let books go out of print very quickly, and therefore these lists will be reissued from time to time with substitute titles. All the books within the christian reading list below, are available on-line from Tabernacle Bookshop.

Gains of Completing the recommended reading list

- when united to a sincere devotional life
  1. Readers are far better equipped for serving the Lord as witnessing Christians, shepherds of others, or teachers in any department of the church.
  2. They will be ‘bigger’ people whose minds are far more alive, active and awake through their entire lives. Intelligence and mental energy will be stimulated and will continue growing, continuing bright and sharp into old age. Regular reading enlarges the ability to think, and increases powers of expression.
  3. Readers help their churches to withstand false teaching so that they do not fall prey to the avalanche of errors of these last days. Would you be an anchor in the church? Christian reading boosts discernment.
  4. Readers are greatly helped in deep trials and barren times because they are given a clear view of how God deals with His people, seeing them through to victory.

Hints on following both reading lists

  1. Read the way that suits you. Whether fast or slow, read naturally. (They say that slow readers retain more than fast ones.)
  2. Read and think. Let books give you food for thought. Assess what you read. Think it over in spare moments.
  3. Read and talk about it. Share impressions and recommendations. This will greatly enrich all your spiritual conversation, and it is one of the best ways to seal your knowledge in your mind.
  4. Read and be challenged. Let a good biography fire you up. Let a doctrinal book lead you to prove God. Let a devotional book stir self-examination and love to Christ.
  5. Read systematically. Don’t read only one kind of book (e.g. biography) so that your knowledge is lopsided. This programme takes you through a full range of vital topics in rotation. This secures the greatest benefit.
  6. Read always. Always have a book ‘on the go’. However little time you may have to spare in any week, try to read - even if only a few pages. Once broken, the reading habit recovers slowly, sometimes after months or years.
  7. Read but don’t steal. Your first priority throughout life is to read God’s Word. Other reading must never raid Bible reading time. Only the Word is infallible and authoritative, and all other books are good only as they promote Bible understanding and application.

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